From spatial models to spatial evaluation in the analysis of wetland restoration in the Vecht river basin
Abstract Water tables are strictly controlled throughout much of the Netherlands. Higher water tables could permit the restoration of wetland ecosystems. Deriving benefits from this requires the spatial matching of physical planning, eco-hydrological processes, and economic activities. This paper re...
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